This charming villa enjoys an extremely privileged position just a short walk from the renowned restaurant Club 55, on the famous Pampelonne beach, and yet is in a very quiet area.The house is nicely decorated in a predominately simple nautical style and is comfortably furnished. The living

Overview

This charming villa enjoys an extremely privileged position just a short walk from the renowned restaurant Club 55, on the famous Pampelonne beach, and yet is in a very quiet area.

The house is nicely decorated in a predominately simple nautical style and is comfortably furnished. The living room has French windows opening onto the covered terrace, facing the garden and further down the kidney-shape swimming pool.

On the lower floor are 3 double bedrooms and it is possible to access the garden and the swimming pool from the informal sitting room.

The pool house offers an extra accommodation for two people as there is a double bedroom, shower, and toilet.

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